What a colleague said.

He was lost when he was a child.

It was after school, he returned to the village, and a group of children played hide and seek. He hid behind a tree. The kid who caught people passed by him several times, but turned a blind eye to him. He thought the game was over and was very angry, and wanted to fight with other children in the past. But as soon as he left the tree, without his own command, he walked back up the mountain, and other children didn’t seem to see him leaving the village.

At that time, he was young, not only did not feel scared, but also found it fun. After walking for a while, he found that there was a mass of white things not far in front (he will describe it to us now, probably 10 meters). There are no limbs, and the elliptical torso stretches out with a long slender neck. As for whether there is a head, he dare not determine, or the guy is like a snake, the neck and the head are about the same thickness.
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He followed, or was led by that thing. Walking straight to the bottom of a small mountain bag, that thing stopped, and he found that he could not move either. The thing turned around and “swim” towards him, but not fast. Until this time he still found it interesting.

According to normal circumstances, we should not hear this story. But something abnormal happened: it was raining. The thing stopped “swimming” towards him immediately, but as if flying, it swept across the land to the left. Soon without a trace.

The thing is missing, and the colleague feels as if he was tied up with a rope. Then, according to his words, it was suddenly awake: how did I get here. Following is a very clichéd scene: this little man is in pain and runny. He couldn’t find his way home.

It was the next morning that he was seen and sent home by a mountain man who collected herbs. At that time, the whole village was dispatched and they had been searching all night. He went back and had a fever for a few days. Talk to your family members after you wake up. Grandparents recite the Buddha directly.

That thing is called goose ghost. He likes to eat the liver of children (the taste is very peculiar). It survives the fittest. It also has a good way to seduce children. It is said that it lives in a pond, but it is most afraid of rain. I really can’t figure out the difference between rain and pool water.